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THE AUGTJS, TRIDAY, APRIL 27, lOOrt, Hill CUE MAY 2 "Tfcc Store that Saves Yoi Monev!" S 5 WUMA ROCK ISLAND. This Store is He Center oINTEREST r 7. . i . tfufaj j- -v- fr. Saturdays 8l ondays SO TOMORROW & Monday we will not take away the interest that has teen shown us fcy the buying public heretofore, tut we will en deavor to give you something tetter and more of it as each week passes ty. A few that will interest you, and also save you money. Drug Dept. Jas. S. Kirk & Co.'s geranium gly cerine soap, regular 10c cake, Sat urday and Monday, 3 cakes for 18c chance We will give you one more chance to buy choice of Wood bury's preparations at.. 15c Hosiery Dept. Saturday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock we will sell ladies black hose, double sole, high spliced heel not a sack with a pressed heel; other stores ask 25c would be a bargain at 19c our price for j jr two hours, per pair .IOC All day Saturday and Monday, chil dren's hose, black, all sizes, 20c pair, 3 for OUC Notion Dept. We've just received 2 1 t!oz. Gotham hose support-, ers, all col ors; these were bought to sell at 25c, but to intro duce them they go on sale Saturday and Monday at. pair 15e Linen Dept. 1 yard wide sheeting muslin, short lengths, 1 to 4 yards, at, 7 r per yard v. 18-inch brown linen crash, "In per yard w 27-inch white muslin A c at, per yarn 2i Gents Dept. Men's gray workshir's, sells at all stores at 50c, specie.! tomorrow and Monday, 42c or 2 for ..Ot Men's tan socks, regular 10c kind, i3 dozen pair3 39C 50c black and white stripe "Cr twill work shirts for vVt Extra Specials First Floor. Lace col- 1 r, lars Men's handker- chiefs Ladies' handker- chiei3 Scotch plaid 25 C Third Floor. Onion sets. Or 2 quarts . ...' Tree rose bushes, EZfln just a few vUW Asparagus roots, -j each Hydrangeas, Saturday 1 Gf night only Alaska peas, Saturday tZr night only, quart ...... Place your order now for Amer ican. Beauty roaes and Ramblers. Cholc? selection of flowers and plants in the Floral Department, First Floor. Rea?i our Special Sale ad. on an other page. j Or. William BiedetXvolf Opens Central Meeting Wednes- day Evening. DISTRICT MEETINGS TO END Lest One Will Probably Be Held Mon day Evening EvangeMsts Go to Moline. Dr. Wiiliam Biederwolf. who is now conducting the central revival meet ings in Ilavenijort. and who next week eoms to ihiK t-it y to t:iU up tht con trnl wink iit-ro. foll:iviiig the district evangelistic nuvtiii.us now being held, will not commence his work here Sun day. as was planned, foist will hold the first nueling at the rink on Sixteenth street next Wednesday evening. Tht present district revival meetings will be continued throughout Monday ev uiiiig. and on Tuesday evening th( evangelists, ltev. C. T. Wheeler. Rev Til man Hobson. and Rev. D. S. Toy may suit their own pleasures, wliethei the. meetings are held or not. It is pos sible that the evangelists will take ad vantage of Tuesday to prepare for the work in Moline, which they will takt up Wednesday evening, to continue foT two weeks. Sulvaf ion. Rev. D. S. Toy, who is in charge oi the western district meetings, siokc last evening at the Memorial Chris tian church on the subject. "Salvation.' Dr. Toy's text was, "How shall we es cape if we neglect so great a salva tion?" "That the salvation is great is j proved by its cost. It cost the life it Christ. Gcd's only Son.'. he said. Dr Toy showed that the offered salvation is great because it saves great sinners "Too often the great sinner gets the idea that because he has gone so deep n vice he can not be saved, but this is wrong: salvation has been purchased for every one who cares to accept it," said Dr. Toy. Look nml I.ivr. An audience that filled the entire church heard Dr. C. T. Wheeler last evening at the Spencer Memorial church, in the eastern district. Dr. Wheeler spoke of Christianity as the only cure for sin. taking as his text the story of the brazen serpent raised ia the wilderness by Moses as a cure for the sting of the deadly serpent. He recalled the command then, "Look and e shall live," and said that now it is Believe and you shall live." Bring ing the question home to his hearers, he saitfll "He that believes, lives; do you believe?" Dr. Wheeler deprecated ihe reply. "I shall try," as an evidence of unbelief, and cautioned that if we doubt, death must be the result. JonnhM in IliK'k loland. Rev. Tilman IJobson, at the First M. E. church, spoke to an audience .orrposcd largely of church members. and suited his sermon accordingly. He took "Jonah" as his subject, and brief ly pictured the story of Jonah and his fear to obey the commands of the Lord. and the punishment that was meted out o him when he failed to go as ordered io Nlnevah. "There are too many thousands of brothers and sisters of Jonah ia the Un'tc d States, and I fear some of them reside ia Rock Island." said t'ae sptakcr. He urged that the church n .ember, being, or at least pro fessing to be a Christian, has a mes "asre that, should be delivered, and should herd the command, lest just punishment be meted out to him foi his failure. AMUSEMENTS. BOOKINGS AT ILLINOIS. April 28 "Hooligan's Tro-jbles." April 23 "A Texas Ranger." Audience Shows Enthusiasm. Sel dom has tht re been such a demons! ra tive audience at the Illinois as that which greeted Paul Giln.ore in "Cap tain Debonnalre" last' evening. The applause was frequent and at the end of the third act the star was recalled so often that he finally came before the curtain and made a pleasing speech. Mr. Gilmore attains instant favor in bis new role, to which he is naturally adapted. He reaches a climax in the sword fight in the third act, facing half a dozen swordsmen at the same time, and by his nerve and ability vanquish ing his adversaries. The scene is won derfully realistic. Miss Marie Pottes is a charming little actress. Her ef forts last night met with the unstinted approbation. The support throughout i3 exceptionally good and "Captain De bonc-aire" will long be remembered as one of the best productions that ever graced the boards at the Illinois the ater. "Hooligan's Troubles." As laughter :s the only true tonic of the soul to drive away care, theatre goers who wish to banish the blues must see "Hooligan's Troubles." His troubles will dispel the melancholy tempera ment of a hardened dyspeptic, and the uretty girls, comedians, singers, danc ers and others in the supporting com pany guarantee to abolish care from the minds of all the play's beholders. This musical farce will be presented ath the Illinois theater tomorrow, mat inee and night. "A Texas Ranger." Into the rude, elemental life of this man, "A Texas Ranger," who never bullied or lied, enters a pretty little Vermont school teacher, descendant of the memorable Yorkshire Clothes of Merit The Highest Form of Developement In Modern Clothes Making VVe have heretofore advisedly asserted that Yorkshire clothes were on a par with the best efforts of the very highest priced merchant tailor. Those however who are familiar with the merits of Yorkshire, claim they are actually superior. This is due to the fact that Yorkshire is designed by skilled eastern artists and built by master crafts men who infuse into their work a style individuality and finish beyond the comprehen' sion of the local tailor. They are made in every ccnceivable- proportion, making indi vidual measurement unneccessary. Smart dressers who had long endured tailors prices and the many mishaps incident to tailor made clothes are rapidly bcomin ork:hir. enthusiasts. New arrivals in Grays and Blues We call attention to the arrival of new effects in gray and blue to reinforce lines necessarily reduced by the heavy selling of the past few weeks. There will be dis played Saturday many exclusive and tasty designs not shown at the beginning of the season. The most prominent feature of these garments is the perfect shoulder and snug fitting collar. Goats are cut long with middle or side vents and permanent creased seams, wide collars and lapel and square shoulders With concave effect. Trousers are cut broad and full over the hips. The half peg is a popular as well as conservative style. Yorkshire Hart, Schaffner r Marx A complete range of pri An Extensive and carefully Shirts The richest and tastiest display of shirts in the city, plain or pleated front in dainty stripes figures, plaids, checks and solid colors greys, blues lavenders, etc, cuffs attached or detached, extra long or short sleeves. Shirts not found out side this store for less than $1.50. S. L. price $1.00 Full range or prices r 50c to $4.50 Fancy Hosiery All colors imaginable, light greys and lavenders being the most popular. Brench and German lisles, Jacquards and silk weaves, big lines at 25c and 50c. Hose special 20c, 3 for 50c Corner Second & Harrison Molly Stark and full of the race tra- litions of her Puritan inheritance, i; s the most natural thing in the worM "or the Texas Ranger to fall in love .vith this, the first woman of the better lass he had ever known. But it is liiTerent with Carolie Rober. She re -ists. the attraction exerted over her y her handsome, picturesque lover .vith his gentle voice and virile power. because of her superior breeding and because she is not quite sure what her uicestor, Molly Stark, would do. It h a battle royaJ between her heart and her prejudices; but at last she comes to see that, after the manner of other American women, she cannot help lov ing a man wno is a man, ana tne "owboy proves her master. This re markably successful play, as presented V Dubinsky Bros', famous Wallack's Theater company, will be seen at the Hinois next Sunday night. April 29. A matinee will be given at 2:30 p. m. RIVER RIP LETS The Helen Blair was in port from iho south. The Everett and B. Her- -!:ey were down from the north and the Cnily was north and south. At G a. m. the stage of water was 13.9 and at noon it was 13.8. RIVER BULLETIN. Danger H'ght Ch'ge line 7 am. 24 hrs. feet feet -feet St. Paul 14 Red Wing 14 Teds Landing 12 La Crosse 12 P. du Chicn 18 Dubuque .IS 10.0 9.0 S.2 10.2 14.0 1G.0 10.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.1 Le Claire 10 :es Men's selected stock Furnishings of attractive men s tog'y'ery complete Underwear SIMON 6- LANDAUER Rock Island 15 13.: 0.1 Des Moines Rapids . . . T.!t 0.0 Keokuk IT. 14.0 0.0 St. Louis CO 21.7 0.3 That New Shirt Waist Suit or Cravenette Coat and Spring Hat You intend to buv, and are quite sure we ean do it if wo can prevail upon you to look at our line's. The newspapers are full of extravagant claims of assort ments and values, and it must be somewliat puzzling to decide 'where the best assortments and values are to be found. We state without fear of contradic tion that nowhere in the tri-cities can you obtain the Style, Quality, Workman ship and Assortment to select from at our prices. Seeing is bohevmg. We ask you to investigate. Hundreds of women are profiting every day by compari son. Why not you? THE ORE PRICE ONLY $18. $15. $30. $22. to to $7.50 to $30. in every Light weights Balbrlcfgan underwear, a variety of colors, ecru, blue, tan, grey, black and pink, good values at 50c. Underwear special 38 c, suits 75c Fancy Vests Everything new m fancy vests for summer. Light flannels extremely popular stripes, plaids and figures $1.00 to $4.50 A complete line of automobile furnishings, csps, gauntlet gloves, shirts and coats. Davenport Iowa Kansas City !1 10.5 RIVER FORECAST. A slowly falling tendency in (he Mis WAN T Suit, Skirt, Waist, Coat, Jacket, BEE HIVE ; SetUnsr a nrieo on our roods consistent wltU fair niorrliaiHlLsing, we exat-t from each of our customers the same lo beara a price tag marked In bold, plain figures. " ;.w wj;-f 1 t- . , ... ... X,:, V ; t; detail, tl ':-V. .' A - --. . . ' WWfi Br "V. w. !j.-ti.-A " " sissippi will contintu; from below bumie to Muscatine. D.! J. M. SHERIER. Local Forecaster. -".-"-' 5.. - m i . - ?r. i i 1 - r . ..V' -t -. . .. I ,4 :".H' Cc'.J : es Ti r;;' f TO SELL 114-116 W. Second St. Davenport. amount without variation. Livery artl- 1 '"..'.'rttv" ;--. .J -t-y.i 1 5? "Nf l;1: en d eoH make fat grave jnrd:-.'" Dr. Wool's N'muay I'ine Sv mp l-eips mci aisd women o a happy, vigorous ok! V r '7 1 -.. .'.- '.,---1 -' . ,. 1 r; J?:V -..: 7. v ; i . , ....... , ,vt ; - -; ...V.f-..-- .-iJv.v. ,rv ---1 Cm 1 1 i ii, ,1, I